Get On the Bus: The Great Divorce, Part 2: Losing
In the story, three Grey Town ghosts are challenged to change by letting go of their Grey Town attachments and embracing their new life in Heaven.
Get On the Bus: The Great Divorce, Part 1: Leaving
The common thread that keeps people off Lewis’s metaphorical bus begins to emerge: sin finds a way to hold people from pursuing Heaven.
Selfless Vengeance: Rightly Repaying Our Wrongdoers
It can be so hard to hold our tongue and our temper. It isn’t that we don’t trust the Lord to repay; it’s that we don’t like the way He repays.
Coming Attraction: Feeling Future Hope Now
Nothing gives purpose to today like the promise of tomorrow, and the better our expectations the greater our excitement.
Do Gooder: The Right to Forgive Wrongdoers
How do I forgive the intentional, inexcusable wounds of those who are dead to me?
Whether Christian or secular, we’re defined by the qualities of our character that stay the same despite the situation.
Debt Relief: Feeling the Freedom of Forgiveness
How does sin increase our debt? Who do we owe? And why? And, what’s it mean to borrow against life?
So Far, So Good: Regulating Righteousness
We’re motivated to pursue what we love and avoid what we fear. But God can seem like both a reward and a threat.
Giving Up: Making Ourselves Good and Poor
We understand building wealth, but not so much building benevolence.